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The Biggest Fan

The Biggest Fan (2002)

January. 01,2002
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4.4
| Comedy Romance

Dreams come true for young girl (Kayla Amariah) when her idol, heartthrob Chris Trousdale from the boy band Dream Street, must hide out and live in her house.

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Smartorhypo
2002/01/01

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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XoWizIama
2002/01/02

Excellent adaptation.

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AnhartLinkin
2002/01/03

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Hayden Kane
2002/01/04

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Adrianna MacGillivray
2002/01/05

This is a great movie for the tween ages. I remember growing up with dream street and hearing their songs. I love Chris he is an amazing actor. Kaila has done a great job playing a fan she really embodies them. the story line is fun I mean I as a fan have dreamt of something similar. The way this film is shot it is great. the family dynamic was interesting. I do feel it was a little flat in some areas but that's what you get with a film like this. I feel it is a great movie for how it was done so yes I give it a 10/10. If you haven't then please give this movie a watch. please remember this is my opinion you don't have to share the same views.

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lisafordeay
2002/01/06

I happened to have seen this today on TV and I never seen it before but if you seen the film Starstruck starring Sterling Knight and that other chick who was with him well you have basically seen the whole film by watching this movie. Chris Trousdale plays himself and he is tired of being famous as he is in a band called Dream Street(which I thought was a made up band but it happens to be a real band that Jesse McCartney was in before the band split up).Trousdale was seen on Disney Channel's Shake It Up playing an adult who makes out his 16 years old but really 24. Back to this film however and he ends up in one of his idols houses called Debbie,who has a crush on Chris since his Dream Street days. Of course he ends up staying in her house for a few days and an unlikely set of romance begins to show up with the two charcthers.Chris reminds me of a young Ryan Reynolds for some strange odd reason and to be fair if you are a die hard fan of Dream Street than you are gonna love this movie or if your a pre-teen than you'd like it too. Me I wasn't the target audience for this(I watch a lot of animated movies especially Disney but hey I love Disney),this movie however was totally unrealistic. Its like if Ed Sheeran or Justin Bieber hated being famous and hooked up with me and we fell in love its basically a fantasy that the writer must have had one of those daydreams of being in love with a famous pop star and getting to hang out with them.The story is silly,the premise is stupid and seriously the disguise Chris had as a nerd was so stupid like I knew straight away it was him. Granted if he wore a wig and contacts and changed his accent it would be cool but he didn't only a pair of glasses. Overall like I said this is pure rip off of Disney Channel's Starstruck which came out in 2010. So if you have seen Starstruck then there is no need to have seen this movie.Even the ending was sorta sappy I could cringe.3/10

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vox-888
2002/01/07

Like "Hard Days' Night" and the Elvis Presley movies, at the screenings at the AMC Westwood in Los Angeles, CA and the Beacon Theater in Manhattan, NY, hundreds of young, female fans screamed end-to-end. They love the kids, they loved the band, and they loved the music. The teen magazines gave it "top 5" status in every category, and they called Kaila and Chris the #7 "cutest couple of all time." The film should be in theaters this summer.

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emandel-1
2002/01/08

I saw this film, "The Biggest Fan" twice, once in Cannes and once in L.A. Both were "Sneak Peaks" before the film is to be released to the public, so some changes will still be made. It is already a very good family film, with its main audience being young teen and preteen girls, especially those into "boy bands." The first audience I watched it with was all adults and the second in L.A. was predominantly teens. The second screening had strong audible reactions from the mostly young female audience. The actress playing the female lead was excellent and the male lead, a member of the boy band "Dream Street" also gave a great performance. In the supporting cast there were a lot of familiar faces from many feature films and TV series. I am very interested to see how this film is received once it hits the theaters.

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